>I think most celebrities are borderline nuts. I once read an
>interview with Michael J. Fox who said the reason this is so
>is because they live in this alternate "yes" universe - the
>place where no one EVER tells you no. Therefore, they evolve
>(devolve?) into a mindset that whatever they want is theirs
>for the taking. I thought that was an incredibly insightful
>point of view.
>
>I have never really given Woody Allen much thought beyond a
>creepy shake or two when seeing pics of him with his latest
>wife. That is partially situational, since he did help raise
>her (ick), and partially my general pissiness toward any man
>who chases after women who are decades younger. I don't mean
>to offend any of you wonder women, I just wonder if there's
>something inherently wrong with a guy who can't deal with
>women his own age. Back when I went through a single period
>fairly recently, I spent a lot of time on match.com (should I
>be embarrassed?). I had some hilarious conversations with guys
>in their 50s and 60s who indicated their interests in women 35
>and younger. One guy actually had 37 as his cut-off point and
>stopped talking to me after I inquired if this was the age at
>which either the bitterness kicked in or the woman no longer
>needed his money. }( }( }( }(
>
>But, interesting discussion.
>
>Marie
Don't be embarrassed by Match.com, heck I've used it too, back when I was single of course

Boy, did I meet some doozies. This one guy showed up with peanut butter in his hair. Another one said to me, at my door, "if I'd known we weren't going to *&^% I'd have split the dinner check with you." Can you imagine?!
As for Woody and the situation there...I don't care what people do in their personal lives, really. I have a few friends whose personal choices make my hair stand on end, but I'm still friends with them. But child molesting isn't just another lifestyle choice, and I have no problem judging anyone who violates a child.
Sparrow
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ‘Wow - what a ride!’ — Peter Sage